2015
DOI: 10.4054/demres.2015.33.6
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Changes in partnership patterns across the life course

Abstract: BACKGROUNDStudies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has increased, and unions are more likely to dissolve. However, cross-national studies documenting these trends have typically studied each transition separately. OBJECTIVEThis study aims to simultaneously capture these different partnership trends while examining heterogeneity within countries. Using latent class growth curves, we ask 1) what is changing more -the increase in premarital cohabitation or the increase … Show more

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“…In the last named region we see the disappearance of the so-called Fenland penalty, discussed by Sneddon and more recently by Hinde and Fairhurst (Sneddon 2006;Hinde and Fairhurst 2015). T o a n a l y s e t h e I M R p a t t e r n s f u r t h e r w e u s e d l a t e n t t r a j e c t o r y a n a l y s i s , a longitudinal model-based clustering method to identify the statistical clusters into which the rural RDs fell, based on having similar IMR trajectories across the period (Nagin 1999;Sturgis and Sullivan 2008;Perelli-Harris and Lyons-Amos 2015). Our analysis assumes normally distributed trajectories and fits them into clusters by cubic polynomial.…”
Section: Patterns Of Rural Imrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last named region we see the disappearance of the so-called Fenland penalty, discussed by Sneddon and more recently by Hinde and Fairhurst (Sneddon 2006;Hinde and Fairhurst 2015). T o a n a l y s e t h e I M R p a t t e r n s f u r t h e r w e u s e d l a t e n t t r a j e c t o r y a n a l y s i s , a longitudinal model-based clustering method to identify the statistical clusters into which the rural RDs fell, based on having similar IMR trajectories across the period (Nagin 1999;Sturgis and Sullivan 2008;Perelli-Harris and Lyons-Amos 2015). Our analysis assumes normally distributed trajectories and fits them into clusters by cubic polynomial.…”
Section: Patterns Of Rural Imrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this general trend towards an emergence of diverse partnership forms and a decline in the importance placed on marriage has been observed in all westernEuropean-influenced countries, substantial regional differences in marriage patterns remain (Kalmijn 2007;Perelli-Harris and Lyons-Amos 2015). These differences are especially clear when we look at the share of births that are nonmarital.…”
Section: The Decline In the Inclination To Marry And The Rise In Nonmmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Finally, the restriction of partnership and fertility pattern to depend solely on the class allocation of the country is likely to be overly simplified. Indeed, similar techniques have found multiple classes at an individual (sub-national) level (Dariotis, Pleck, Astone, et al, 2011;Perelli-Harris and Lyons-Amos, 2015;Perelli-Harris and Lyons-Amos, 2016). The production of sub-national level classes and their cross classification with national level policy classes is a natural extension of this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%